Are you able to share the game with more than one person? Obviously not at one time, but if you finish it with one person can you send the invite to another? Seems like that could get abused so I’m guessing not, but that would be wild if so.
Are you able to share the game with more than one person? Obviously not at one time, but if you finish it with one person can you send the invite to another? Seems like that could get abused so I’m guessing not, but that would be wild if so.
considering the other 2 names you gave as examples are cringe as all fuck i think its okay
yeah all those people that you’ll never have to meet and can just ignore and play the game
i’m saying she’s overpowered in general. as in, she’s killing armored motherfuckers like its nothing in the game’s canon
that is absolutely not on you if the only way to know if you’ll like it is to pay the upfront purchase fee.
you don’t owe them anything, you’re not indebted to them in any way, shape or form. if anything, we owe them honesty. if they have a problem seeing a bunch of refunds, maybe they should let people get a taste of the game first.
Obligatory question Eric - how does this game stack up against the TellTale games or Life is Strange? Getting pretty tired with TT’s outdated engine and formulaic episode structure. I know there’s only one episode of this game available, but does it break the mold of these choose-your-own-adventure games well enough?
It’s not wrong at all, it’s the only legal method of trying the game out when developers don’t offer a demo. Note to developers - offer a damn demo.
I’ve enjoyed both games but I also have hardly anything invested in them, think I got the first for $13 and the second for $9 on launch (thanks Windows glitch). The glaring flaw in this reboot series is right in their blurb about this third game - this is the final part of her origin? Is that what has been going on…
Not to get anyone’s hopes up, but Valve did just re-announce that they are still working on both VR and non-VR titles for the next few years, which will include both new IPs and follow-ups to their existing franchises. Let’s just hope L4D3 doesn’t get relegated to being a Vive-only exclusive or some bullshit like that.
that’s probably what happens when someone is defending
it actually does. you’re a free human who can be a part of whatever he or she want to be, and nobody can lump you in with people who you don’t want to be lumped in with.
there’s no controversy
It took me a while to understand that these were “Early unlocks” and that you weren’t calling these games Early Access games that are offered on Steam.
It took me a while to understand that these were “Early unlocks” and that you weren’t calling these games Early…
The game’s story changes for the worse after Chapter 9 unfortunately, but the gameplay is pretty fun. I just finished a NG+ run-through and got 48/51 achievements, the rest being unattainable until I do the higher difficulties. I welcome a third but they really need to go back and wrap up the story from the first…
Your warranty on the console is likely expired by the time you’re even thinking about doing this. My extended warranty on a launch PS4 was 3 years, so the manufacturer warranty is even shorter than that. Even that extended warranty has been gone for over a year now.
cool, i make less than some of the guys in my own company with the same position as me. you don’t seem to understand any part of the situation that isn’t the actual dollar per hour earnings and position title
It’s also damaging to buy into the myth in the overall scheme of things. To support the belief that they’re making less for the same job ignores the fact that we’re not getting as many female engineers, scientists, doctors, etc. as we should. The conversation turns into an equal pay thing where it really needs to be…
It didn’t help when the beloved former president himself purported this myth to the nation despite having the hard data right in from him.